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Opinions and views by Boston University expertsTue, 08 Nov 2011 17:10:33 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.510 years later: The War on Terrorhttp://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/07/10-years-later-the-war-on-terror/
http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/07/10-years-later-the-war-on-terror/#commentsWed, 07 Sep 2011 15:28:41 +0000http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/?p=2678Professor Voices wraps up its “10 Years Later” series with Andrew Bacevich who takes a look at how the War on Terror has evolved in the 10 years since September 11th and where we are now.

]]>http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/07/10-years-later-the-war-on-terror/feed/010 years later: Children in a post-9/11 worldhttp://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/06/10-years-later-children-in-a-post-911-world/
http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/06/10-years-later-children-in-a-post-911-world/#commentsTue, 06 Sep 2011 14:41:51 +0000http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/?p=2655Our “10 Years Later” series continues with David Barlow, professor of psychology and psychiatry, and the founder and former director of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD), who discusses the impact on children who have grown up in an anxious post-9/11 world and how parents and caregivers can help.

]]>http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/06/10-years-later-children-in-a-post-911-world/feed/010 years later: How are we coping?http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/01/10-years-later-how-are-we-coping/
http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/01/10-years-later-how-are-we-coping/#commentsThu, 01 Sep 2011 18:02:08 +0000http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/?p=2644Today, “10 Years Later” turns to David Barlow, professor of psychology and psychiatry, and the founder and former director of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD), to examine the ongoing effects of September 11th on the American psyche. Are we more anxious as a society? And, how can people cope with the lasting memories and images of that day?

]]>http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/09/01/10-years-later-how-are-we-coping/feed/010 years later: Islam todayhttp://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/08/31/10-years-later-islam-today/
http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/08/31/10-years-later-islam-today/#commentsWed, 31 Aug 2011 14:18:50 +0000http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/?p=2636In today’s installment of “10 Years Later,” Robert Hefner, an expert on Islamic culture and director of the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs (CURA), discusses the state of Islam and Muslim society in the U.S. since September 11th.

]]>http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/08/31/10-years-later-islam-today/feed/010 years later: Are we safer?http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/08/30/10-years-later-are-we-safer/
http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/2011/08/30/10-years-later-are-we-safer/#commentsTue, 30 Aug 2011 16:42:18 +0000http://blogs.bu.edu/professorvoices/?p=2627This week and next Professor Voices will run a special video series called “10 Years Later” that highlights various angles of the upcoming anniversary of the September 11th attacks. We start today with Andrew Bacevich, a foreign policy expert and professor of international relations, who discusses whether the U.S. is safer now from the threat of terrorism than it was prior to 9/11.

The series continues tomorrow with Robert Hefner, professor of anthropology and director of the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs (CURA), who will examine how Islam in America has evolved over the past decade.